Usage Examples for 'Incarcerated'

It will remain incarcerated until its owner pays for the damage.
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How that rule would apply to those currently incarcerated is unclear, but in any event, the benefits of this ethically questionable legislation would arguably be minimal.
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Much of the time the incarcerated are the product of lack of hope of participating in the legal economy.
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In 1633 Galileo was "incarcerated" in the palace of one Niccolini, the ambassador to the Vatican from Tuscany, who admired Galileo.
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"incarcerated" in their postcode area, often unable to access facilities such as leisure centres.
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Me: See, I have this friend, currently incarcerated.
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But I've never been incarcerated, and for something that I thought was not my country's mission.
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There are currently 1.2 million people incarcerated in federal and state prisons in this country.
From Wordnik.com. [A Case For Discretion] Reference

Department of Justice, a black man's odds of being incarcerated are nearly eight times that of a white man's.
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Nearly half of the Gitmo detainees — about 100 of the 240 still incarcerated — are originally from Yemen.
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Shoplifters might be incarcerated with rapists, and the system might be compelled to let some suspects go free.
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For 42 months he was incarcerated in draconian conditions, deprived of natural light, sound and reading matter.
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So we won't even pause there, despite their rich trove of false statements, incarcerated officials and the rest.
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But like many incarcerated tyrants, prison spokespeople and lawyers say, he's living better than you might expect.
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"How inmates respond to inmates is generally based much more on their behavior while incarcerated," Endicott says.
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We have less than 5 percent of the world's population but we have almost 25 percent of the world's incarcerated population.
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But what about Chia Thye Poh, who was the world's longest-incarcerated political prisoner, thanks to the Singapore government?.
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Some who learned of Sutherland's offer had friends and associates in the same sections of the prison where Ray was incarcerated.
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Taliban commanders, meanwhile, had approached Afghan officials with proposals to trade the two captives for incarcerated insurgents.
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Whether they were incarcerated for several years or only a few days, chances are they have not been practicing effective oral hygiene.
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As William Zamora, a juror in the lengthy Charles Manson trial describes it: you feel "legally incarcerated without committing a crime.".
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